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Slavery, Abolition and EmancipationA Reading ListBristol Reference Library

Bristol 1807A Sense of PlaceOur city in the year of abolition...

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Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation: A Reading List © 2009 Bristol Libraries

Published by Bristol LibrariesISBN 978-0-9561745-0-5ISBN 978-0-9561745-1-2 (pdf version)

Front Cover: “The Indian Queen” a rococowatercolour design by the Bristol artist William Milton from the 1730s showing black page boys in attendance on the monarch. Milton probably designed this painting to be repainted in oils as an inn sign in the city. Black servants both free and slaves must have been regularly encountered in the early Georgian city.

Back Cover : “The Brothers”, engraved by E.Roffe from the group by C. Cordier,Art Journal 1873

All illustrations from Bristol Libraries’ collections © 2009 Bristol Libraries.

www.bristol.gov.uk/libraries

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Introduction

Bristol 1807 - a Sense of Place is a Heritage Lottery funded project which was managed by Bristol Libraries from October 2007 to December 2008. As part of the Abolition 200 programme the theme was an exploration of the lives of the people of Bristol in 1807. The project was successful in covering a wide range of activities including creative work with local schools, one large static exhibition and smaller touring displays, hands-on sessions with some of the rarer archives, adult learning classes and lectures.

As one of several legacy products from Bristol 1807 this list of resources builds on a select bibliography which was compiled in 1998 by Raj Lalla, Jane Bradley and Dawn Dyer as part of the support for the exhibition, ‘A Respectable Trade, Bristol andTransatlantic slavery’ at Bristol City Museum in 1999 which was an element in theNew Opportunities Fund Port Cities project.

This original work has now been expanded and enhanced to include a wider range of reference sources from the Central Library’s extensive collections and helpfulannotations for some of the entries. A selection of black and white illustrations are also included.

We hope that this publication will be useful for those interested in this subject and we are grateful to Bristol 1807 for presenting us with the opportunity, a decade after this resource list was first made available, to produce this new version.

Robert Harrison, Central Library Manager

With thanks to the Heritage Lottery Fund for supporting the 1807 Project.

Leonard Parkinson, a Captain of MaroonsRebel Slaves from Jamaica:1796

SLAVERY,ABOLITION

AND EMANCIPATION

A Reading List

Jane Bradley,Dawn Dyer,

Raj Lalla,Anthony Beeson.

Design:Andrew Eason

Bristol Libraries

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The majority of the items in this list are held in Bristol Reference Library, Central Library, College Green, Bristol, BS1 5TL. Telephone: 0117 9037202. e-mail [email protected].

This is a select and not a full list of titles held within the Central Library. Some of these can be found on the computer catalogue but many are only indexed in the card catalogue in the ReferenceLibrary.

The abbreviation OA or LOA indicates that the book is on the open shelves in the Reference Library. All other items have to berequested from the staff desk on the yellow book request slips pro-vided. Check the online catalogue for the availability of loan copies.

There is a website about Bristol and the transatlantic slave trade at www.discoveringbristol.org.uk.

SLAVERY.

After Africa. London: Yale University Press. 1983. 0300027486.Gallery: 326.9729

Barclay, A.Practical view of the present state of slavery. London: Smith, Elder. 1826.Gallery: 326.9729

Bickell, R.The West Indies as they are. London: Hatchard. 1825.Gallery: 326.9729

Conrad, R.E.Children of God’s fire: a documentary history of blackslavery in Brazil. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 1983. 0691101531.Gallery: 326.981

Derrick, J.Africa’s slaves today. London: Allen and Unwin. 1975. 0043260020.Gallery: 326.96

“Whips deposited with the British & Foreign

Anti-Slavery Society in London.

Amongst the whips is one for the use of

ladies, with which to flog their slave atten-

dants. Also Rods, made of Vine Branches.”

Pictorial Times,June 17th , 1843.

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Contemporary slavery.A documentary history of slavery in North America.London: Oxford University Press. 1976. 0195019768.OA: 326.97

Dunn, R.S.Sugar and slaves. London: Cape. 1973. 0224008145.Gallery: 326.9729

Elkins, S. M.Slavery: a problem in American institutional andintellectual life. Chicago: Chicago University Press. 1959.Gallery: 326.973

Everett, S.The slaves. London: Bison Books. 1978. 0861240111.Folio Gallery: 326

Falconbridge, Anna Maria.Narrative of Two Voyages to the River Sierra Leone During the Years 1791-1793.Higham/ London. 1794 – new impression 1967 Cass & Co. mentions Sierra Leone Company and the state of West Africa. (The first published Englishwoman’s narrative of a visit to West Africa. AMF nee Norwood, born in Bristol 1769, married the abolitionist Alexander Falconbridge in 1788.)14C: 916.64

Finley, M.I.Ancient slavery and modern ideology. London: Chatto and Windus. 1980. 0701125101.Gallery: 326

Gaspar, D. B.Bondmen and rebels: a study of master-slave relations in Antigua. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press. 1985. 0801824222.Gallery: 326.9729715

Goveia, E. V.Slave society in the British Leeward Islands at the end of the 18th century. New Haven: Yale University Press. 1965.Gallery: 326.972971

A Black Pryer John Ross Dix, Local Legends & Rambling

Rhymes, 1839

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Greenidge, C.W.W.Slavery. London: Allen and Unwin. 1958. b5812365.OA: 326

Hewlett, E.History of slavery. 2nd ed. London: Houlston andStoneman. 1839.Gallery: 326

Higman, B.W.Slave populations of the British Caribbean. London: John Hopkins University Press. 1984. 0801830362.Gallery: 326.9729

Kiple, K.The Caribbean slave: a biological history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1984. 0521268745.Gallery: 326.9729

Klein, H.S.Slavery in the Americas. London: Oxford University Press. 1967.OA: 326.97291

MacLeod, D. J.Slavery, race and the American Revolution. London: Cambridge University Press. 1974. 0521205026.Gallery: 326.973

Out of slavery. London: Frank Cass. 1985. 0714632600.OA: 326.942

Mitchell, W.M.The underground railroad from slavery to freedom. London: William Tweedie. 1860.Gallery: 326.973

Patterson, O.The sociology of slavery. London: MacGibbon and Kee. 1967.OA: 326.97292

Phillips, W.D.Slavery from Roman times to the early transatlantic trade. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 1985. 0719018250.Gallery: 326.9

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Rice, C Duncan.The rise and fall of black slavery. London: Macmillan. 1975. 0333117859.OA: 326.97

Riland, J,Memoirs of a West-India planter. London: Hamilton. 1837.Gallery: 326.9729

Sawyer, R.Slavery in the twentieth century. London: Routledge. 1986. 0710204752.OA: 326

Searing, J.F.West Africa slavery and Atlantic commerce. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1993. 0521440831.Gallery: 326.9663

Slavery, abolition and emancipation. London: Longman. 1976. 0582480930.OA: 326

Slavery and British society 1776-1846. London: Macmillan. 1982. 0333280741.Gallery: 326.942

Stowe, H.B.The key to Uncle Tom’s Cabin. London: Clarke, Beeton and Co. 1853.Gallery: 326.973

Thomas, G.Enslaved: an investigation into modern-day slavery. London: Bantam. 1990. 0593016882.Gallery: 326

“Chains for Coupling slaves together”Pictorial Times, June 17th, 1843

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Thompson, V.B.The making of the African diaspora in the Americas 1441-1900. Harlow: Longman. 1987. 0582642388.Gallery: 326.97

Walvin, J.Black ivory. London: Harper Collins. 1992. 0246138912.OA: 326.9729

Walvin, J.Slaves and slavery: the British colonial experience. Manchester: ManchesterUniversity Press. 1992. 0719037506.Gallery: 326.9729

Ward, J. R.British West Indian slavery 1750-1834. Oxford: Calendon. 1988. 0198201443.Gallery: 326.9729

Wiedmann, T.Greek and Roman slavery. London: Croom Helm. 1981. 070990388x.Gallery: 326.937

Williams, E.Capitalism and slavery. London: Andre Deutsch. 1997. 023395676x.Gallery: 326

Wyndham, H.A.The Atlantic and slavery. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1935.Gallery: 326

SLAVE TRADE.

Africa remembered: narratives by West Africans from the era of the slave trade. London: University of Wisconsin Press. 1967. b6716754.OA: 326.10966

The Atlantic slave trade. London: Duke University Press. 1992. 0822312433.OA: 326.109

The Atlantic slave trade: a census. London: University of Wisconsin. 1969. 0299054047.OA: 326.1097

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British Parliamentary Papers : Slave Trade. Shannon: Irish University Press. 1969facsimile reprints. Volumes 8, 33, 35, 38 – 43, 46, 52, 70, 74.Folio Gallery: 326.1

Buxton, T.F.The African slave trade. London: John Murray. 1839.Gallery: 326.1

Clarkson, T.History of the …. slave trade. London: Frank Cass. 1968 reprint. 0714618896.Gallery: 326.10942

Cooper, J.The lost continent; or slavery and the slave trade in Africa 1875. London: Cass. 1968.Gallery: 326.96

Crayon, M.Sinews of empire. London: Maurice Temple Smith. 1974. 085117034x.OA: 326.10942

Davidson, B.Black mother. London: Penguin. 1980. 0140222782.Gallery: 326.1096

Falconbridge, A.An account of the slave trade on the coast of Africa. (1788). York: K Book Editions. 1973 facsimile edition. 0859630048.Gallery: 326.966

Farrant, L.Tippu Tip and the East Africa slave trade. London: Hamilton. 1975. 0241891566.Gallery: 326.109676

Forced migration. London: Hutchinson. 1982. 0091459001.Gallery: 326.1

Gemery, H.A.The uncommon market. London: Academic Press. 1979. 0122798503.Gallery: 326.1

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Gratus, J.The great white lie. London: Hutchinson. 1973. 0091121108.OA: 326.1

Great Britain. Foreign Office.Correspondence on the slave trade 1844. London: H.M.S.O. 1845.Folio Gallery: 326.1

Great Britain. Privy Council. Committee for Trade andForeign Plantations.Report of the Lords of the Committee of Council. London. 1789.Folio Gallery: 326.1

Isert, P.E.Letters on West Africa and the slave trade (1788). Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1992. 0197261051.Gallery: 326.10966

Kay, F. G.The shameful trade. London: White Lion. 1976. 727400371.OA: 326.10942

Klein, H.S.The middle passage. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 1978. b7822590.Gallery: 326.1

Lloyd, C.C.The navy and the slave trade. London: Longman. 1949.Gallery: 326.96

Mathieson, W.L.British slavery and its abolition. London: Longman. 1926.Gallery: 326.10942

Mathieson, W.L.Great Britain and the slave trade 1839-1865. London: Longman. 1929.Gallery: 326.10942

(above)Child Harvesting SugarcanePictorial Gallery of Arts: The

Useful ArtsMid-C19th.

(below) The Log & Chain Punishment

Pictorial Times, June 17th, 1843

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Miers, S.Britain and the ending of the slave trade. London:Longman. 1975. 0582640792.OA: 326.10942

Mountfield, A.The slave trade. London: Wayland. 1973. 0853402051.OA; 326.1 Suitable for children.

Newton, J.Journal of a slave trader 1750-1754. London: Epworth. 1962.Gallery: 326.1

Palmer, C.Human cargoes: the British slave trade to the Spanish Americas 1700-1739. London: University of Illinois Press. 1981. 0252008464.Gallery: 326.10942

Plimmer, C.The damn’d master. London: New English Library. 1971. 0450009777.Gallery: 326.10966The story of the ship “Zong”.Plimmer, C.Slavery. Newton Abbot: David and Charles. 1973. 071535955x.Gallery: 326.10942Suitable for children.

Pope-Hennessy, J.Sins of the fathers. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 1967.OA: 326.1097

Rawley, J.A.The transatlantic slave trade. London: Norton. 1981. 0393014711.Gallery: 326.1

(above) A Trader leaving BristolT. Morris, A View of St Vincent’s Rocks , Clifton, 1802 (detail)

(below) The Log & Chain PunishmentPictorial Times, June 17th, 1843

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Shyllon, F. O.Black slaves in Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1974. 0192184113.OA: 326.10942

Slavery and the rise of the Atlantic System. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1991. 0521400902.OA: 326.1

Tattersfield, N.The forgotten trade. London: Jonathan Cape. 1991. 0224029150.Gallery: 326.10942

Thomas, H.The slave trade. London: Picador. 1997. 033035437x.OA: 326

Transatlantic slavery: against human dignity. London: H.M.S.O. 1994. 0112905390.Folio Gallery: 326.1Exhibition catalogue from Liverpool Museums.

Ward, W.E.F.The Royal Navy and the slavers. London: Allen and Unwin. 1969. 049100416.OA: 326.10942

ABOLITION, REVOLT AND EMANCIPATION.

Anti-Slavery SocietyProceedings of the general Anti-Slavery Convention, 1840. London: Anti-Slavery Society. 1841.Gallery: 326.4

Ant-Slavery SocietyProceedings of the general Anti-Slavery Convention, 1843. London: J. Snow. 1843.Gallery: 326.4

Bath Auxiliary Anti-Slavery SocietyAddress of the Bath Auxiliary Anti-Slavery Society to the inhabitants of Bath & its vicinity. Bath. 1825.BL13H1 Bath Pamphlets, Local 1821-8. Green collection 1983.

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Bolt, C.The anti-slavery movement and reconstruction. London: Oxford University Press. 1969. 0192181815.OA: 326.4

Burn, W.L.Emancipation and apprenticeship in the British West Indies. London: Cape. 1937.Gallery: 326.9729

Carey B.British abolitionism and the rhetoric of sensibility. Basingstoke: Palgrave. 2005. 1403946264.Gallery: 326.8

Commemorative Wreath: in celebration of the Extinction of Negro Slavery in the British Dominions. London. Fry. 1835. Engraving.30F2: 821.7

Interior of a Slave Ship - African slaves captured for the South American Market - Pictorial Times, November 4th, 1843

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Defence of the Slave Trade, on the grounds of Humanity, Policy and Justice.London. Highley. 1804.Gallery: 326 : Articles on Slavery.

Edwards, I. E.Towards emancipation: a study in South African slavery. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. 1942.Gallery: 326.9687

The Foreign Slave Trade, a brief account of its state, of the treaties which have been entered into, & of the laws enacted for its suppression, from the date of the English Abolition Act to the present time. London. Hatchard. 1837/1838.Gallery: 326.1: Tracts on Slavery.

Garrison, W. L.Selections from the writings and speeches of W.L. Garrison. Boston: Wallcut. 1852.Gallery: 326.4

Great Britain. Parliament.Substance of the debates on a resolution for abolishing the slave trade, 1806.London: Dawson. 1968. 0712902848.Gallery: 326.10942

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Substance of the debate in the House of Commons on the 15th May 1823 on amotion for the mitigation and gradual abolition of slavery throughout the British dominions. London: Dawsons. 1968. 0712902856.Gallery: 326.10942

Great Britain. Select Committee on the Extinction of Slavery throughout the British Dominions.Report. London: Haddon. 1833.Gallery: 326.4

Green, W.A.British slave emanicipation. Oxford: Clarendon. 1991. 0198224362.OA: 326.9729

Hurwitz, E.F.Politics and the public conscience. London: Allen and Unwin. 1973. 0049421166,Gallery: 326.4

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Hochschild, A.Bury the chains. London: Macmillan. 2005. 0333904915.OA: 326.8

Insurrection in Demerara; Proceedings of a General Court Martial.. George Town…13th October 1823… in and over United Colony Of Demerara & Essequibo… London. Hatchard. 1824.Gallery: 326: Articles on Slavery.

Langdon-Davies, J.The Slave Trade & Its Abolition. A collection of contemporary documents compiled & edited by JLD. Jackdaw 12. London. Cape. 1965. Illus. UGC 40B: 326.1

Massie, J. W.America: the origin of her present conflict; her prospect for the slave and her claim for anti-slavery sympathy. London: Snow. 1864.Gallery: 326.973

Midgley, C.Women against slavery. London: Routledge. 1992. 0415066697.Gallery: 326.4

Newman, H.S.Banani: the transition from slavery to freedom in Zanzibar and Pemba. London: Headley. 1898.Gallery: 326.96781

Oldfield, J. R.Popular politics and British anti-slavery. London: Frank Cass. 1998. 0714644625.OA: 326.80942

Proceedings of the Governor & Assembly of Jamaica, in regard to the MAROON NEGROES: … to which is prefixed, an introductory account, containingobservations on the disposition, character, manners & habits of life of the Maroons, and a detail of the origin, progress & termination of the late war between those people & the white inhabitants. London. Stockdale, 1796. (includes engraving of Leonard Parkinson, a Captain of Maroons).Gallery: 326.1: Tracts on Slavery.

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Sharp, G.The law of retribution. London: B.White. 1776.Gallery: 326.4

Stange, D.C.British Unitarians against American slavery 1833-65. London: Associated University Press. 1984. 0838631681.Gallery: 326.4

Sturge, J.Visit to the United States in 1841. London: Hamilton. 1842.Gallery: 326.973

Sturge, J.The West Indies in 1837. London: Hamilton. 1838.Gallery: 326.9729

Taylor, C.British and American abolitionists. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 1974. 0852241615.Gallery: 326.4

Temperley, H.British anti-slavery 1833-1870. London: Longman. 1972. 0582501024.OA: 326.4

Tragle, H.I.Nat Turner’s Slave Revolt 1831. Jackdaw A1. London. Jackdaw. 1972. 0305620479. Illus.UGC 40B: 975.555

Walvin, J.England, slaves and freedom 1776-1838. London: Macmillan. 1986. 0333397061.Gallery: 326.942

Wilberforce, W.Letter on the abolition of the slave trade. London: Cadell and Davies. 1807.Gallery: 326.4

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LIVES OF SLAVES

Anecdotes of Africans. London: Harvey and Darton. 1827.Gallery: 326.92

Brown, W.W.Narrative of W.W. Brown, a fugitive slave. Boston: Anti-Slavery Office. 1848.Gallery: 326.92

Douglass, F.Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave. Dublin: Webb and Chapman. 1845.Gallery: 326.92

Edwards, P.Black personalities in the era of the slave trade. London: Macmillan. 1983. 0333243617.Gallery: 326.942

Equiano, O.The life of Olaudah Equiano. London: Dawsons. 1969 reprint. 0712904255.Gallery: 326.92

“Portrait of Ouladah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa the African”(ca. 1745-1797) Frontispiece from his autobiography, 1789.

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Henson, J.“Uncle Tom’s” story of his life. London: Christian Age Office. 1877.Gallery: 326.92

Puttin’ on ole Massa: slave narratives. London: Harper and Rowe. 1969. Gallery: 326.973

Steward, A.Twenty-two years a slave and forty years a freeman. London: Addison-Wesley. 1969.Gallery: 326.973

BRISTOL MATERIAL.

Anstey, R.The Atlantic slave trade and the British abolition 1760-1810. London: Macmillan. 1975. 0333148460.OA: 326.10942

Black Prince.Journal of an intended voyage in the ship Black Prince from Bristol to the Gold Coast 1762-64. Mss.Microfilm Cabinet M8F: B24333

Bolster, Patrick.Economics and morals: the Bristol slave trade abolition debate of the lateeighteenth century. Mss. 1995. M0008795AN.BL10D: 27153142

Bristol Journal Jan 16th, 1768.(Advertisement for a negro slave).Pb General V: B34498

British Association for the Teaching of History.Bristol and slavery. Mss. 1970.Pb History II: B24963

British Empire no.4, Time-Life.1972.Pb History II: B25881

Case, Henry W.On sea and land, on creek and river. London: Morgan and Scott. 1910. M0000372AN.(References to the slave trade of Bristol).BL1D1: B22841

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City Council of Bristol: Record Office.Information leaflet no.4: records relating to slavery. Bristol: Bristol Record Office. 1986.Pb History III: B33766

Cave, C. H.A history of banking in Bristol from 1750 to 1899: containing numerous portraits, reproductions of notes… Bristol: W. Crofton Hemmons. 1899. z2781467.BL12G1: B10141

Claxton, C,Poster listing Claxton’s resolution at an anti-abolition meeting. Bristol. 1831.BL Portfolio 6: B34473

Coldham, P. W.The Bristol registers of servants sent to foreign plantations 1654-1686. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. 1988. 0806312238.BL17F: 12832200

Cornwall (Jamaica) Chronicle and General Advertiser.Issues for 1776-1794.Microfilm M8F: B25488

Coules, Victoria.The Trade: Bristol and the transatlantic slave trade. Edinburgh: Birlinn. 2007. 1841585327.LOA:L326

The Daubney’s.Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society Transactions, volumes 84, 1965 pp113-140; and 85, 1966 pp175-201. Gloucester: Bristol and GloucestershireArchaeological Society.LOA

Dimensions of a slaving ship.Pb History IV: B24869

Donnan, Elizabeth.Documents illustrative of the history of the slave trade to America. 4 volumes. Washington: Carnegie Institution. 1930-35. (Contains information on Bristol).FG: 326.10973

Dresser, Madge.Bristol and transatlantic slavery: catalogue to the exhibition “A Respectable Trade”. Bristol: Bristol Museums and Art Gallery. 2000. 0900199466.BL9C1: 25149881

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Dresser, Madge.Slave trade trail around central Bristol. Bristol: Bristol Museums and Art Gallery. 1998. 0900199423.Dup local pb: 19405952

Dresser, Madge.Slavery obscured: the social history of the slave trade in an English provincial port. London: Continuum. 2001. 0826448755.BL9A: 28175093

Dresser, Madge.Squares of distinction, webs of interest: gentility, urban development and the slave trade in Bristol c.1673-1820. Slavery and Abolition v.21 no.3. 2000.Dup local pb: 27187365

Drummond, Barb.The Bristol slavery and abolition trail. Bristol: B. Drummond. 2006. 0955101026.Dup local pb: 27188469

Eickelmann, Christine.Pero: the life of a slave in eighteenth century Bristol. Bristol: Redcliffe Press. 2004. 1904537030.LOA: L305.567

Estlin, J. B.Extracts from newspapers relating to Bristol Infirmary, slavery, etc. 1790-1856. Mss.BL1H1: B24826

Estlin Papers.1840-1884. (Covers the anti-slavery movement). Mss.Microfilm M8F: B23518Papers of J.B & Mary Estlin.

Extracts from a sermon at Bristol on the slave trade. 1789.Bookstack F: Bristol Pamphlets 4: B12896

Grant, Alison.Bristol and the sugar trade. Harlow: Longman. 1981. 0582217245.BL9B3: B30869

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Hall, I. V.Whitson Court Sugar House, Bristol, 1665-1824. article in Bristol andGloucestershire Archaeological Society Transactions, volume 65, 1944, pp1-97. Gloucester: Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society.LOA

Harford, John S.Recollections of William Wilberforce. 2nd ed. London: Longman and Green.1865. M0000848AN.BL3E : 27001202

Harris, John.The genuine account of the dreadful massacre that befell Captain Codd and his people, in the ship Marlborough. Felix Farley’s Bristol Journal 24th March. 1753.Pb History IV: B27203

Hobhouse, Isaac and Tyndall, O.Letters from their agent in the West Indies 1723-36. Mss.Microfilm M8F: B22815

Hubbard, Vincent K.Swords, ships and sugar. 2nd ed. Placentia: Premiere Editions.1993. 0963381830.BL2C: 08066760

Hudleston, C. R.The Bristol Cathedral Register 1669-1837. Bristol: St. Stephen’s Press.1933. t3114796. (includes entries for black servants).LOA: L929.3251

Jackson, George.A memoir of the Rev. John Jenkins…including…notes on West Indian slavery.London. 1832. M0001042AN.BL3D1: B1675

Jones, D.Bristol’s sugar trade and refining industry. Bristol: Historical Association, Bristol Branch. 1996. 0901388785.Dup local pb: 1939083

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Mid-C19th woodblock tea-paperBristol Reference Library collection

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Jones, Pip.Satan’s kingdom: Bristol and the transatlantic slave trade. Bristol: Past and Present Press. 2007. 0953208214.LOA: L326

Knight, Derrick.Gentlemen of fortune. London: Muller. 1978. 0584101651.BL15H: B28816

Latimer, J.Annals of Bristol. Bath: Kingsmead Reprints. 1970. q5914414.LOA: L942.393

London Gazette.West India compensation, April 22nd. 1834.Pb Trade and commerce IA: B26768

MacInnes, C. M.Bristol: a gateway of empire. Newton Abbot: David and Charles. 1968. 0715342576.BL1F1: B17102

MacInnes, C. M.Bristol and the slave trade. Bristol: Historical Association, Bristol Branch. 1963. b6317631.Pb History IA: B23039

MacInnes, C. M.The slave trade. (in “The Trade Winds”. London: Allen and Unwin. 1948. x589936x.)BL1D1: B9432

MacInnes, C. M.England and slavery. Bristol: Arrowsmith. 1934.Gallery: 326.10942

Mannix, D. P.Black cargoes: a history of the Atlantic slave trade 1518-1865. London: Longmans. 1963. (includes references to Bristol). Gallery: 326.1097

Marshall, Peter.The anti-slave trade movement in Bristol. Bristol: Historical Association, Bristol Branch. 1968. 77392330.Pb History IA: B24437

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Marshall, Peter.Bristol and the abolition of slavery. Bristol: Historical Association, Bristol Branch. 1975. 0901388157.PB History IA: B27349

McGrath, P. editor.Bristol in the eighteenth century. Newton Abbot: David and Charles. 1972. 0715357263.LOA: L942.393

McGrath, P.The Merchant Venturers of Bristol. Bristol: Society of Merchant Venturers. 1975. 0950428108.LOA: L338.632

Minchinton, W. E.The Hobhouse Papers, 1722-1755. Wakefield: Micro Methods Ltd. 1967.Pb Trade and Commerce IB: B25490

Minchinton, W. E.Politics and the port of Bristol in the 18th century. Bristol: Bristol Record Society. 1963. b6319414.LOA: Bristol Record Society Publications vol.23

Minchinton, W. E.The port of Bristol in the 18th century. Bristol: Historical Association, Bristol Branch. 1962.Pb Trade and Commerce II: B22916

Minchinton, W. E.The trade of Bristol in the 18th century. Bristol: Bristol Record Society. 1957. b5717574.LOA: Bristol Record Society Publications vol.20

Minchinton, W. E.The triangular trade revisited. 1979. from the Uncommon Market.Pb History IV: B31539

Minchinton, W. E.Voyage of the “Africa”. 1951.Stack Q: Mariner’s Mirror vol.37

Morgan, K.Bristol and the Atlantic trade in the 18th century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1993. 0521330173.BL11E1: 1547486

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Pares, R.A West India fortune. London: Longmans. 1950. b5010364.BL1D1: B20106The Pinney family.

Pitman, F. W.The development of the British West Indies 1700-1763. New Haven: Yale University Press. 1917.22J: 972.9

Richardson, David.Bristol, Africa and the eighteenth century slave trade to America.Vol.1: The years of expansion 1698-1729. Bristol: Bristol Record Society. 1986. 0901538078.LOA: Bristol Record Society Publications vol. 38

Richardson, David.Bristol, Africa and the eighteenth century slave trade to America.Vol.2: The years of ascendancy 1730-1745. Bristol: Bristol Record Office. 1987. 0901538086.LOA: Bristol Record Society Publications vol. 39

Richardson, David.Bristol, Africa and the eighteenth century slave trade to America.Vol.3: The years of decline 1746-1769. Bristol: Bristol Record Society. 1991. 0901538124.LOA: Bristol Record Society Publications vol. 42

Richardson, David.Bristol, Africa and the eighteenth century slave trade to America.Vol.4: The final years 1770-1807. Bristol: Bristol Record Society. 1996. 0901538175.LOA: Bristol Record Society Publications vol. 47

Richardson, David.The Bristol slave traders. Bristol: Historical Association, Bristol Branch. 1985. 0901388432.Pb History IV: B33097

Robinson, Derek.A darker history of Bristol. Newbury: Countryside Books. 2005. 1853069302.LOA: L942.393

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Savage, James.History of the hundred of Carhampton. Bristol: W. Strong. 1830. 03022806.(Introduction contains references to Bristol).BL5C: B2305

Steen, Marguerite.The sun is my undoing. London: Collins. 1941. 0002217635.(A novel.)BL5C1: B16502

Sturge, J. M.Was West Indian slavery harmless? Independent Review v.11, October 1906.Dup local pb: B32419

Thomas, Hugh.Slave trade.(Article refers to Bristol).Newspaper Library: Observer Magazine Oct 17th 1965.

Travel, trade and power in the Atlantic, 1765-1884. Cambridge: Royal Historical Society. 2002. 0521823129.Bookstack F: Camden 5th series, volume 19.

Whitting, John.Report on Pill. Mss. 1969.(Refers to the slave trade.)Pb Trade and Commerce IB: B27997

Wilkins, H. J.Bristol and the slave trade. 1921.(Extracts from the Western Daily Press.)Pb History IIIA: B12010

Wragg, Joseph.Two Joseph Wragg letters [ to Hobhouse, June 1736].South Carolina Historical Magazine, January 1964.Pb History IV: B23199

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ART

Barringer, T (ed). Art and Emancipation in Jamaica. Isaac Mendes Belisario and his worlds. London. Yale U.P. 2007. 9780300116618ARR: 709.7292

Dabydeen, D.Hogarth’s Blacks,Images of Blacks in Eighteenth Century English Art. Kingston upon Thames. Dangaroo Press. 1985. 8788213110. Illus.ARR: 759.2 Hog

D’Azevedo, W.L.The Traditional Artist in African Societies. Bloomington & London. Indiana UP. 1973. 0253399017. Illus.ARR: 709.6

KRIZ, K.D. Slavery, Sugar, and the Culture of Refinement. Picturing the British West Indies. London. Yale U.P.2008. 9780300140620ARR 759.729

Lamb, V.West African Weaving. London. Duckworth. 1975. 071560905x. Illus.ARR: 746.3096

A Pledge in Black & WhiteJohn Ross Dix, Local Legends & Rambling Rhymes, 1839

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Locke, A.The Negro in Art, a pictorial record of the negro artist and of the Negro theme in art. New York. Hacker. 1979. 0878170138. Illus.ARR: 704.942

Marsh, J.Black Victorians, Black People in British Art 1800-1900. Aldershot. Lund Humphries. 2005. 0901673641. Illus.ARR: 704.942

Meauze, P.African Art: Scuplture. London. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. 1968. ARR: 709.6

Phillips, T.Africa, The Art of a Continent. London. Royal Academy of Arts. Prestel. 1996.3791316036.ARR: 709.6

Pieterse, J. N.White on Black, Images of Africa & Blacks in Western Popular Culture. London. Yale UP. 1992. 0300063113. Illus.ARR: 704.942

Sieber, R. & Herreman, F.Hair in African Art and Culture. New York. Prestel. 2000. 3791322915. Illus.ARR: 709.6

Mozambiquan Slave ManPictorial Times, Feb 14th, 1846

Mozambiquan Slave WomanPictorial Times, Feb 14th, 1846

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COMMODITIES: COCOA.

Head, Brandon.The food of the gods: a popular account of cocoa. London: Brimley Johnson. 1903.Gallery: 633.74

“Historicus”.Cocoa: all about it. London: Sampson Low. 1896.Gallery: 633.74

Knapp, Arthur W.Cocoa and chocolate: their history from plantation to consumer. London: Chapman and Hall. 1920.Gallery: 633.74

Whymper, R.Cocoa and chocolate: their chemistry and manufacture. London: J and A Churchill. 1921.Gallery: 663.92

COTTON.

Baines, Edward.History of the cotton manufacture in Great Britain. London: H. Fisher. 1835.Gallery: 338.4767721

Burkett, Charles William.Cotton: its cultivation, marketing, manufacture and the problems of the cotton world. London: Constable. 1906.Gallery: 338.17351

Goulding, Ernest.Cotton and other vegetable fibres: their production and utilisation. London: John Murray. 1917.Gallery:633.5

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SUGAR.

An Address to the people of Great Britain on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum. Bath. 14th edition. 1792.BL14C1. Bath Various 1754-92. Green collection 2937.

Candid and impartial considerations on the nature of the sugar trade … in the West-Indies. London: Baldwin. 1763.W: Bookstack F

Deerr, Noel.The history of sugar. 2 vols. London: Chapman and Hall. 1949.Gallery: 338.173609 Dunn, Richard S.Sugar and slaves, the rise of the planter class in the English West Indies 1624-1713. London: Jonathan Cape. 1973. 0224008145. Gallery: 326.9729

Hugill, Antony.Sugar and all that …: a history of Tate and Lyle. London: Gentry Books. 1978. 0856140481.Gallery: 338.476641

Mintz, Sidney W. Sweetness and power, the place of sugar in modern history. New York: VikingPenguin. 1985. 0670687022.Gallery: 338.17361

Processing Sugar Cane in Dutch Brazil Willem Piso, De Indiae Utriusque Re Naturali et Medica, Amsterdam, 1658.

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O’Connell, Sanjida.Sugar, the grass that changed the world. London: Virgin. 2004. 1852270349.Gallery: 633.61

Porter, G. R.The nature and properties of the sugar cane. London: Smith, Elder and Co. 1830. Illustrated.Gallery: 633.61

TOBACCO.

Killebrew, J. B.Tobacco leaf: its culture and cure, marketing and manufacture. New York: Orange Judd. 1903.Gallery: 633.71

London Chamber of Commerce.Records of the history, laws, regulations, and statistics of the tobacco trade of the United Kingdom. London: Tobacco. 1886.Gallery: 338.17371

MacInnes, C. M.The early English tobacco trade. London: Kegan Paul. 1926.Gallery: 338.17371

Early C19th woodblocktobacco paper.Bristol Reference Library collection

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LITERATURE.

Anderson,I & Cundall,F.Jamaican Negro Proverbs & Sayings. London. 1927. Illus.Gallery: 398.9097292

Basker, James G.Amazing Grace, an anthology of poems about slavery 1660-1810. Yale. 2002.29*: 808.81

Day, Thomas.The Dying Negro, A Poem. By the late Thomas Day & John Bicknell, to which is added, A Fragment of a Letter on the Slavery of the Negroes, written in 1776.Engraving. London. Stockdale. 1793.30C1: 821.6

Edwards, Bryant.Death of Alico, an African Slave. Condemned for Rebellion, in Jamaica 1762. Bryant Edwards of Jamaica. IN The Festival of Wit or the Small Talker. London. Smith. 3rd edition 1783. 34D: 827.6

West Indian SchoolroomThe Commemorative Wreath: in celebration of the Extinction of Negro Slavery in the British Dominions, 1835.

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More, Hannah.Babay, a true story of a Good Negro Woman. London/Bath. Hazard. 1795?Woodcut.BL3E1: B20256 Cheap Repository Tracts.

More, Hannah.Black Prince, a True Story, being an account of the life & death of Naimbanna, an African King’s Son 1791-1793. Woodcut. London/Bath. Hazard. 1795?BL3E1: B17624. Cheap Repository Tracts.

More, Hannah. Feast of Freedom, or the abolition of domestic slavery in Ceylon, the vocal parts adapted to music by Charles Wesley, With Other Poems.- includes; The Negro Boy’s Petition: written for a meeting in London to promote the Christian instruction of negro children. SR10 pb Gill & More: B27073.

More, Hannah.Slavery, A Poem. London. Cadell. 1788.34H: Misc. Poems, vol. 3. 821.6

More, Hannah.Sorrows of Yamba, or A Negro Woman’s Lamentation. Woodcuts. London. Hazard. 1795?BL3E1: B20256. Cheap Repository Tracts.

Samwell, David.The Negro Boy. Facsimile. Woodcut. (179? original by Young. Bristol.)RL2 pb Literature III. B15785

Yearsley, Ann.Poem on the Inhumanity of the Slave-Trade. London. Robinson. 1788. BL3A1: B5073.

Bibliography compiled by: Anthony Beeson, Jane Bradley, Dawn Dyer, Raj Lalla, October 1998.Updated June 2007 and September 2008.

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“Vase Presented to Edward Protheroe, Jun. by his Bristol Friends, as a tribute of their admiration for his ardent exertions on behalf of Negro Emancipation.” from Bristol Elections, 1831Vase & illustration by the Bristol silversmith Charles Taylor

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Early C19th tea-paper, woodblock. Bristol Reference Library Collection

‘Melodies for the Young’, from Blind Alice and her Benefactress,

London, 1854

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